This is the 2012-2013 Undergraduate Bulletin
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Exploratory and Pre-Professional Advising Center
COLLEGE: Exploratory & Pre-Professional Advising Center
MAJORS: Undeclared, Pre-Health, Pre-Law
33 Canfield Administration Building
402-472-3605
explorecenter@unl.edu
The Exploratory and Pre-Professional Advising Center (Explore Center) provides an academic home for students who have not decided upon a major or who are transitioning between majors. The Center also provides advising for students interested in Pre-Professional (Pre-Health and Pre-Law) programs. The Center does not award degrees.
Professional academic advisers in the Explore Center are available on an appointment and/or walk-in basis Monday through Friday in 33 Canfield Administration Building and can be reached at 402-472-3605 or explorecenter@unl.edu. Undecided, Pre-Health, and Pre-Law students who have not yet chosen a major are assigned to an academic adviser and may view their adviser assignment in MyRED through the Student Center. Students may receive advising from their assigned adviser or any other adviser in the center.
Professional academic advisers in the Explore Center engage undecided students in major exploration, degree planning, and academic course work selection processes. By working closely with all of the UNL colleges, Explore Center advisers can help students design a general academic plan for one or more semesters that will allow them to progress toward a degree, while also exploring the variety of opportunities offered by the University. Undeclared students are encouraged to meet with a professional academic adviser in the Explore Center early in their first semester at UNL to discuss interest areas and to develop a plan for major exploration. Additional information concerning major exploration can be found on the Explore Center (http://explorecenter.unl.edu) and Career Services (www.unl.edu/careers/explore) websites.
Professional academic advisers in the Explore enter provide academic advising for students interested in pursuing professional health and law degrees after completion of their undergraduate course work at UNL. Pre-health and pre-law areas of study are not majors at UNL but rather advising categories. Students majoring in any college at UNL are advised in their pre-professional areas through the Explore Center. Pre-professional advising includes career exploration, course planning, entrance exam preparation, extracurricular activity and involvement, and application consultation. Advisers specialize in advising these areas: pre-chiropractic, pre-clinical lab science, pre-clinical perfusion, pre-cytotechnology, pre-dental hygiene, pre-dentistry, pre-law, pre-medicine, pre-mortuary science, pre-nursing, pre-occupational therapy, pre-optometry, pre-pharmacy, pre-physical therapy, pre-physician assistant, and pre-radiation science technology. Students who do not know which career path they might pursue are encouraged to explore the many options available by using the ExploreHealthCareers.org website in addition to the Career Services and Explore Center websites and resources.
Consistent with the mission and values of the University, Achievement-Centered Education (ACE) is based on a shared set of four institutional objectives and 10 student learning outcomes. The ACE program was approved by faculty in all eight undergraduate colleges and endorsed by the Faculty Senate, the student government, and the Academic Planning Committee in January 2008 for implementation in the fall 2009. ACE aligns with current national initiatives in general education.
Key characteristics of ACE demonstrate the benefits of the program to students:
ACE allows faculty to assess and improve their effectiveness and facilitate students’ learning.
To meet the ACE program requirement, a student will complete the equivalent of 3 credit hours for each of the ten ACE Student Learning Outcomes (a total of 30 ACE credit hours). See the ACE website at: http://ace.unl.edu for the most current information and the most recently certified courses.
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